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wanted to hear a little bit about how you approach the challenge of attracting and retaining excellent people at the fbi and how that has changed during your time as director. >> people do ask me what it in my career. i had a high school didn't come to me at one point asking -- a high-school student come to me at one point asking if i could get him into princeton. i told him i could get him into the marine corps, which would be better for him in the long run. one of the interesting things in the dialogue i have had with myself over time is the average age of starting at the i agents is 30. when i first came on, i thought you do your 20 years, retire at 50, and it really precludes us from doing the type of recruiting on campus the other agencies do. over time, i came to find out that for us, we need the experience that we get. having people come in from other careers -- for instance, we have a number of persons who have done fairly well legitimately and honestly on wall street who have come with us who are now doing the investigations of the securities fraud. we had back in the anthrax
wanted to hear a little bit about how you approach the challenge of attracting and retaining excellent people at the fbi and how that has changed during your time as director. >> people do ask me what it in my career. i had a high school didn't come to me at one point asking -- a high-school student come to me at one point asking if i could get him into princeton. i told him i could get him into the marine corps, which would be better for him in the long run. one of the interesting things...
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. >> although it is in excellent condition, it has not flown for about 40 years but this is not just a project by an independent museum to get something like this line again. this is personal. b two brothers had been elder brother that was shot down during world war ii. this is their tribute to him. a 19-year-old was 1 of more than 55,000 bomber command crew who died during cold war ii. a few years ago, his brothers visited his aircraft crash site in germany. >> i knew that i was within 6 feet of his body and all of the memories came flooding back to me. all of the memories come back. >> in getting their own lancaster airborne again is no flight of fancy. this plane is -- >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital to achieve your strategic intentions. we offer exper
. >> although it is in excellent condition, it has not flown for about 40 years but this is not just a project by an independent museum to get something like this line again. this is personal. b two brothers had been elder brother that was shot down during world war ii. this is their tribute to him. a 19-year-old was 1 of more than 55,000 bomber command crew who died during cold war ii. a few years ago, his brothers visited his aircraft crash site in germany. >> i knew that i was...
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our morgan stanley morgan stanley's dig meal and he supports me in this argument i think it was an excellent thing to join i think it will support growth in russia i think russia got a good deal and now russia just needs to learn how to make the best of it if the officials don't know the rules then they should do a training program so that the ministers are advised by officials who know ministers don't have the expertise on everything but need to have officials that do so russia needs two bit of homework. well i thing in terms of homework that's always a positive thing is that if you read up on things i think we can all agree on that one but i want to go back to mr grech then what he was saying actually about globalization because it was also critical about the russian economy in terms of where this leaves the people here because he was saying globalization only lease to disparity between the rich and the poor and terms of competitiveness he was saying that russia is now only competitive in terms of their natural resource exports so that so that is a concern indeed right but you talk about i
our morgan stanley morgan stanley's dig meal and he supports me in this argument i think it was an excellent thing to join i think it will support growth in russia i think russia got a good deal and now russia just needs to learn how to make the best of it if the officials don't know the rules then they should do a training program so that the ministers are advised by officials who know ministers don't have the expertise on everything but need to have officials that do so russia needs two bit...
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doctor about and when you hear that on the screen it sounds so nice of them doctor about effects your excellency or doctor about sick talk to your doctor about so let's talk to your health care professor dr to do doctors tell you talk to your doctor immediately talk with your doc what the studies have shown is if you actually bring up a brand name drug with your doctor by name you are significantly more likely to walk out the door with that drug so they do that for a reason industry. is responsible to wall street and wall street first they have to they have to please wall street but the fact that they don't work works to the advantage of the drug companies and the psychiatry which means that you're not cured which means that you're a patient for like you're a customer you're a client for life and the worst your health care is the more drugs you mean it's it's a great deal for them to feel mortal paulina porizkova had everything going for her she was only the second go to cover sports illustrated swimsuit edition two years straight then prescribe quote crippling antidepressants shouldn't have bee
doctor about and when you hear that on the screen it sounds so nice of them doctor about effects your excellency or doctor about sick talk to your doctor about so let's talk to your health care professor dr to do doctors tell you talk to your doctor immediately talk with your doc what the studies have shown is if you actually bring up a brand name drug with your doctor by name you are significantly more likely to walk out the door with that drug so they do that for a reason industry. is...
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a broad representation of questions, we asked student organizations to formulate questions for his excellency. the first organization out like to call is the international development club. >> good evening, mr. president, and thank you for being with us tonight. i am chair of the international relations club. close enough. my question to you on behalf of my organization is this. if from a security perspective, one of the greatest concerns is that al qaeda will rebound and afghan the stand will become a terrorist state. how can you mitigate without risking green on blue attacks? >> one of the reasons the united states will continue a presence in afghanistan after 2014 in certain facilities, it is because we have decided to gather to continue to fight against al qaeda. there will be no respite in that. we will continue to work, and they will not. they are decimated, largely, and on their way out. when i receive security, we have meetings on security issues and we never come across the question whether it is a threat. the fact that the fight will continue, and affiliates will continue. and part
a broad representation of questions, we asked student organizations to formulate questions for his excellency. the first organization out like to call is the international development club. >> good evening, mr. president, and thank you for being with us tonight. i am chair of the international relations club. close enough. my question to you on behalf of my organization is this. if from a security perspective, one of the greatest concerns is that al qaeda will rebound and afghan the stand...
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development work at the center working for a number of different communities and the center does some excellent economic development work. he previously worked on the -- project in -- valley. he has my support. that is the motion i make. >> president: supervisor wiener has done a motion to substitute nick wolf by -- >> i second the motion by supervisor wiener. i too had the opportunity to work with nick wolf. he used to work at the -- a working-class neighborhood and he organized the merchants. he is a phenomenal human being. i am excited to see him continuing to serve san francisco and we are lucky to have him. i hope that you will support nick wolf today. >> supervisor kim. >> supervisor kim: i had the opportunity to hear both from matthew steen and nick wolf. initially i did support matthew steen, -- someone who is very familiar with many of the issues that lower-income residents face in the area plan. after some of the discussions over the last several weeks i'm happy to support nick wolf today for the seat and look forward to seeing if there are other ways that we can give matthew steen vo
development work at the center working for a number of different communities and the center does some excellent economic development work. he previously worked on the -- project in -- valley. he has my support. that is the motion i make. >> president: supervisor wiener has done a motion to substitute nick wolf by -- >> i second the motion by supervisor wiener. i too had the opportunity to work with nick wolf. he used to work at the -- a working-class neighborhood and he organized...
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. >> although this lancaster is in excellent condition, it has not flown for 40 years. this is not just the project from an independent museum to get something like this flying again, this is personal. the brothers who own this museum have an older brother who shot down during world war ii in a british armored. this is their tribute to him. >> i suppose he will come back on leave and come -- and catch. >> the 19-year-old was more -- one of more than 55,000 who died during world war ii. a few years ago his brothers visited the aircraft crash sites in germany. >> the pieces are found only in this area. here in the cockpit, a cold fuse. >> when i went to find his grave, we got to it and it was within 6 feet of his body. all the memories came back to me. absolutely. old memories coming back. >> getting their own lancaster airborne again is no flight of fancy. this airplane is already cleared to taxi, with visitors digging deep into their pockets at the chance of a ride. thousands have been raised from passengers, which has brought the engine that should see it take to the s
. >> although this lancaster is in excellent condition, it has not flown for 40 years. this is not just the project from an independent museum to get something like this flying again, this is personal. the brothers who own this museum have an older brother who shot down during world war ii in a british armored. this is their tribute to him. >> i suppose he will come back on leave and come -- and catch. >> the 19-year-old was more -- one of more than 55,000 who died during...
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that's really the argument and jacob neil from morgan stanley really agrees with that i think it was an excellent thing to join i think it will support growth in russia i think russia got a good deal and now russia just needs to learn how to make the best of it if the officials don't know the rules then they should do a training program so that the ministers are advised by officials who know ministers don't have the expertise and everything but i need to have officials that do so russia these two bit of homework. so bit of schooling a bit of homework that's never such a bad thing in any sector of word and analyzing government whatever your job is but mr graef also has some pretty harsh statements to make about globalization as well of russia's really position on that because he was saying that really the only thing ever brings is disparity between the rich and the part of its get rich or incredibly rich eisen say in the four don't really benefit tool he also said about russia's competitiveness and said that it's only really competitive now in the natural resource export industry so it wasn't just
that's really the argument and jacob neil from morgan stanley really agrees with that i think it was an excellent thing to join i think it will support growth in russia i think russia got a good deal and now russia just needs to learn how to make the best of it if the officials don't know the rules then they should do a training program so that the ministers are advised by officials who know ministers don't have the expertise and everything but i need to have officials that do so russia these...
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. >> although it is in excellent condition, it has not flown for about 40 years but this is not just a project by an independent museum to get something like this line again. this is personal. b two brothers had been elder brother that was shot down during world war ii. this is their tribute to him. a 19-year-old was 1 of more than 55,000 bomber command crew who died during cold war ii. a few years ago, his brothers visited his aircraft crash site in germany. >> i knew that i was within 6 feet of his body and all of the memories came flooding back to me. all of the memories come back. >> in getting their own lancaster airborne again is no flight of fancy. this plane is -- >> make sense of international international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital to achieve your strategic intentions.
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why don't we rely more on them. >> that's an excellent question. you brought back some very sad memories in talking about the losses that occurred in el salvador. you know, we do rely primarily on host nation support but we have to take a harder look at the commitment and the capacity of these host nations and therefore in places all over the world, we also have private security guards, some armed, some unarmed, we have marine guards at many places, about 150 who at least are demonstrating a line of defense but we have to do more. when you ask why do we rely on these, in part because we don't have military assets everywhere. if you look at the statements, particularly by admiral mullen, who was our chairman of our joint chief he said, we have to work together more closely between state and d.o.d. but it's unrealistic, in his words, to tether our military to every high risk post. part of what we're trying to struggle with is how do we make our facilities as secure as possible without turning them into fortresses, because our diplomats are not soldie
why don't we rely more on them. >> that's an excellent question. you brought back some very sad memories in talking about the losses that occurred in el salvador. you know, we do rely primarily on host nation support but we have to take a harder look at the commitment and the capacity of these host nations and therefore in places all over the world, we also have private security guards, some armed, some unarmed, we have marine guards at many places, about 150 who at least are...
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chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand and you only one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the rise and revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open an active connection from shane young china we here in the us constantly complain about chinese hackers but apparently with employees like bob when he texts. pakistan remains in the grip of a standoff between protesters and the government and later in the program reporter behind the sudden rise of this a mass movement. also the israeli normans forced to keep moving by their government from one place to another to keep areas occupied in its ongoing dispute with palestine that's still ahead for you. it's been dubbed the big speech as the british prime minister is set to make a tightrope walk this friday betwe
chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand and you only one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the rise and revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open an...
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chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand and you only had one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the reason revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open an active connection from shane young china we here in the us constantly complain about chinese hackers but apparently with employees like bob when he texts. israel has issued two hundred tenders for new hells ing in the west bank settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in vital areas to undermine the creation of a palestinian state and many israeli settlers feel this isn't about giving them new homes any more every four hundred is wary about unpacking again he's already been forced to move twice first from the israeli settlement of in the sinai p
chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand and you only had one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the reason revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open...
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chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand and you only had one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the rise in revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open an active connection from shane young china we here in the us constantly complain about chinese hackers but apparently with employees like bob when he texts. well still ahead for you this hour after a record year of west bank settlement israel looks set to keep up the pace two hundred more homes of occupied land critics claim it's a move to upset palestinian attempts as data settlers say they're being used as pawns by their government. that's still to come but first the u.k.'s financial woes could well drag on for decades to come with a predicted to fall out of the top ten economies by twenty fifty and that'
chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand and you only had one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the rise in revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open...
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excellent education demands having the courage to try new things and to be innovative. public charter schools have done well nationally to help bring options to our most underserved communities. the charter schools can increase flexibility and innovation and offer a wider range of educational experience. we have approved new taurus school laws, but we have not done enough. pennsylvania had 164 new charter schools. virginia had four. we have one of the weakest charter school laws in all the country. the best public charter school offered in the nation will not come to virginia because we have made it virtually impossible for them to get started here. we need new charter school walls that demand excellence, set clear standards, and welcome the best charter schools into our communities. i am asking you to join me to pass a constitutional amendment to allow the state board of education to authorize charter applications here in our state. [applause] i am also asking for your support for similar legislation to eliminate the requirement that local school boards at the local le
excellent education demands having the courage to try new things and to be innovative. public charter schools have done well nationally to help bring options to our most underserved communities. the charter schools can increase flexibility and innovation and offer a wider range of educational experience. we have approved new taurus school laws, but we have not done enough. pennsylvania had 164 new charter schools. virginia had four. we have one of the weakest charter school laws in all the...
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>> well, that's an excellent question. and you brought back back some sad memories talking about the losses that occurred in el salvador. we do rely primarily on host nation support, but we have to take a harder look at the commitment and the capacity of the host nations. and therefore in places all over the world, we also have private security guards. some armed, some unarmed. we have marine guards at many places, about 150, who at least are demonstrating a line of defense. but we have to do more. and when you ask why do we rely on these, well, in part because we don't have military assets everywhere. if you look at the statements particularly by ad mirl mullen he said we said we have to work together but it's unrealistic in his words to tether our military to every high-risk post. part of what we're trying to struggle through with is how do we make our facilities as secure as possible. because our diplomats are not soldiers. how do we have reliability security. the february 17th bring kad was a libyan militia that starte
>> well, that's an excellent question. and you brought back back some sad memories talking about the losses that occurred in el salvador. we do rely primarily on host nation support, but we have to take a harder look at the commitment and the capacity of the host nations. and therefore in places all over the world, we also have private security guards. some armed, some unarmed. we have marine guards at many places, about 150, who at least are demonstrating a line of defense. but we have...
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chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand annually at one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the rise and revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open an active connection from shane young china we here in the us constantly complain about chinese hackers but apparently with employees like bob who needs hackers. spinning for fitness at any age. this sixty year old chinese woman to hold the. quest for fitness. and washington has the number of signatures required for petitions before they trigger a statement from the white house just days after he was forced to explain why. for now israel has issued two hundred ten days for a new housing in the west bank settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in
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economic the girl power the food shortages the excel europe and meet these countries very fragile and susceptible to these kinds of attacks list a paradigm shift of curves and we're just going to be your we more people. you will be doing nothing we hope for. well here at r.t. we always love it when you get involved with the stories we're broadcasting today at r.t. dot com we've been asking what you think the french combat mission in mali will eventually achieve and on our website we've given you these options to choose from could it bring stability there could it drag out a war could it inside islamists or perhaps result in the recall and zation of mali some fairly stock options for you to choose from right there let's bring up the numbers now from dot com and see how you are voting for this hour as the numbers continue to fluctuate as we go through today's news right now we're looking at the majority who are saying that it's going to result in a long term conflict there it molly now down to the second place of people saying it's just going to have a france will be targeted by terror
economic the girl power the food shortages the excel europe and meet these countries very fragile and susceptible to these kinds of attacks list a paradigm shift of curves and we're just going to be your we more people. you will be doing nothing we hope for. well here at r.t. we always love it when you get involved with the stories we're broadcasting today at r.t. dot com we've been asking what you think the french combat mission in mali will eventually achieve and on our website we've given...
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a strong woman, her doctors say, making excellent progress. in pictures released by the hospital, the affection of her nurses is evident. >> i think it's fantastic news she has come out of the hospital. and it's actually particularly a relief to her family. >> reporter: family members in the uk have visited regularly but doctors decided living with them would help her recovery. >> they were finding it difficult to properly educate her in the hospital. so they wanted her to be even more with the family, because only father and mother were allowed every day. >> reporter: just three months ago in pakistan, malala was near death, shot in the head by the taliban. they were angered by her campaign for women's education. >> if you can help us, please help. >> reporter: instead of killing her, they made this teenage girl a household name and inspired support for her cause around the world. in pakistan, malala's school is now under armed guards. i really want her to come home, says her friend. but the taliban says it would shoot her again. now her fath
a strong woman, her doctors say, making excellent progress. in pictures released by the hospital, the affection of her nurses is evident. >> i think it's fantastic news she has come out of the hospital. and it's actually particularly a relief to her family. >> reporter: family members in the uk have visited regularly but doctors decided living with them would help her recovery. >> they were finding it difficult to properly educate her in the hospital. so they wanted her to be...
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chinese consulting firm about fifty thousand annually at one of the companies he reportedly received excellent performance reviews for the last several years in a row even being hailed the best software developer in the building it was a sweet deal for bob which is apparently not his real name until the rise and revealed the breach by accident when they received a request from a us company asking for help in understanding anomalistic to what he was witnessing in his private network and open an active connection from shane young china we here in the u.s. constantly complain about chinese hackers but apparently with employees like bob who needs hackers. reporting the temporary gain for now that could lead to a long lasting financial disaster just a bit later russia warns of a looming currency war criticizing japan for its drive towards the devaluation of the yen as tokyo bids to boost exports that's just ahead for you also after a year of west bank settlement israel looks to keep up the pace two hundred more homes that would be built on occupied land critics claim it's a move palestine's attempt
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excellent. this is one of the most distinctive medals awarded for campaigns in the british army. it's a waterloo medal, and it's one of those medals that every collector dreams of. so, tell me how you got it. it was actually me great-great-great- great-grandfather's. how many "greats" is that? four. crikey! that's amazing. it was passed down me family, but then, when the relatives died in december of last year so the wife and the son put it up for auction. i came across it because me dad was reading the local newspaper, and he saw the article about it. then we went over to the auction and thankfully he bought it. kept it in the family. your sharp-eyed dad saw that it was the same name on there and thought, "oh i wonder if that's ours." and he went and bought it. that's an amazing piece of luck, isn't it? so, tell me about your ancestor. who was he and what did he do? he was called william mcnall. he was born in 1795 in york. at the age of 15 he joined the army in leeds. and so by the age of 20 that's when he went to the battle of waterloo. he was with the 2nd battalion, in the 59
excellent. this is one of the most distinctive medals awarded for campaigns in the british army. it's a waterloo medal, and it's one of those medals that every collector dreams of. so, tell me how you got it. it was actually me great-great-great- great-grandfather's. how many "greats" is that? four. crikey! that's amazing. it was passed down me family, but then, when the relatives died in december of last year so the wife and the son put it up for auction. i came across it because me...
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down there i do feel somewhat fi like a foreigner.cellently, and i don't speak spanish the excellently or fluently. but i do love it. m the culture is mine and i feelee more american.s especially in alabama i don't feel as american as they doalso elsewhere. >> ways that? >> it is not diverse.up from we have the setup for manythe et decades that. alabama did not have the influxi of immigration but other places, in. we are still a black-and-white society with a few hispanics sprinkled in. you in in fact come you mentionedcrm that you weren't necessarily asly w discriminated against because they didn't havedi any terms or latinos were spanish-speaking people. >> that is right. we were objects of curiosity. now there are more hispanics in the region and unfortunately there is also more xenophobia. >> alabama has instituted one of the harshest immigration laws in the united states. very similar to arizona. >> you have a chapter in here gl about young girls when schools: were first integrated. who were those girls? host: y >> are you speaking of young african-american girls? my, well, public
down there i do feel somewhat fi like a foreigner.cellently, and i don't speak spanish the excellently or fluently. but i do love it. m the culture is mine and i feelee more american.s especially in alabama i don't feel as american as they doalso elsewhere. >> ways that? >> it is not diverse.up from we have the setup for manythe et decades that. alabama did not have the influxi of immigration but other places, in. we are still a black-and-white society with a few hispanics sprinkled...
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we don't have to order up binders to find qualified, talented, driven young women who can learn an excel in the fields right now. >> binders full of qualified women, as if my god they exist! >> i cannot think of a better person to continue tim's work at treasury than jack lew. chuck hagel for secretary of defense. john brennan for director of the central intelligence agency. america's next secretary of state, john kerry. >> i spent so much time making fun of republicans in terms of just the picture and the sub sense of women and -- absence of women and jewish people and blacks and hispanics has been unreal. i'll have to learn trying to explain why our picture as it relates to the president's cabinet looks the same. >> bret: he went on to say, charles rangel did, it is as embarrassing as hell about diversity and the new cabinet. what about this? back with the panel. mara? >> i think -- >> bret: a lot about nothing? >> look, i think embarrassing is the extent of it. it's not much more than that. you don't see some kind of uprising of women's groups all over the place. they know he appointe
we don't have to order up binders to find qualified, talented, driven young women who can learn an excel in the fields right now. >> binders full of qualified women, as if my god they exist! >> i cannot think of a better person to continue tim's work at treasury than jack lew. chuck hagel for secretary of defense. john brennan for director of the central intelligence agency. america's next secretary of state, john kerry. >> i spent so much time making fun of republicans in...
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well, excellent. no, of course not. wonderful cup you've brought in. absolutely. it's a stunner. i think it's one of the most wonderful pieces of silver i've seen in a long time but which is the lucky church that's got it? st. patrick's... but i hate to add, it is under security. oh, i'm pleased to hear that. you won't be able to get at it easily. drat. drat. ( both laugh ) now, there's a wonderful feature here. right. at the top we've got this obelisk or steeple. yes. right. have a look over there and can you see what's on the top of that building? yes, obelisk. yeah? yeah. and in fact, if you take the classic figure off it's even the same with the ball. it is. that's incredible. and of course it's the same sort of... right. the steeples are obelisks-- very much a feature of the first half of the 17th century. right. this is actually a little earlier than that. that's about 1650. yes. this is 1617. right, gosh. james i. i mean, we're talking the time guy fox is trying to blow up parliament and all that sort of thing. so the history around this period is quite something but the f
well, excellent. no, of course not. wonderful cup you've brought in. absolutely. it's a stunner. i think it's one of the most wonderful pieces of silver i've seen in a long time but which is the lucky church that's got it? st. patrick's... but i hate to add, it is under security. oh, i'm pleased to hear that. you won't be able to get at it easily. drat. drat. ( both laugh ) now, there's a wonderful feature here. right. at the top we've got this obelisk or steeple. yes. right. have a look over...
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. >> also want to thank you for the excellent work you have done not only here in the united states, but across the world.
. >> also want to thank you for the excellent work you have done not only here in the united states, but across the world.
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. >> it is an excellent question, congressman, and deserves a very thoughtful answer longer than the time i have but let me make three quick points. first, we cannot retreat from, give up on, turn our backs on the new arab spring revolutionary countries and new regimes. they are very new. most of them have leaders that have never run anything. they have come from backgrounds where they are suspicious of security because security was a dirty word and threw them in jail. it harassed them and their families. we have to do some work. that work requires we stay engaged. second, we have to do a better job in helping rebuild security apparatus that can be used. an example, we had a tell assault on our embassy in tunis. i called the president of tunisia and said you have to send reinforcements right now. our embassy is going to be over run. he sent it. it stopped. the government has been responsive understanding the terrorists do not just threaten us in western countries, they threaten the stability and the future of the governments. we have to help them the way we helped colombia years ago.
. >> it is an excellent question, congressman, and deserves a very thoughtful answer longer than the time i have but let me make three quick points. first, we cannot retreat from, give up on, turn our backs on the new arab spring revolutionary countries and new regimes. they are very new. most of them have leaders that have never run anything. they have come from backgrounds where they are suspicious of security because security was a dirty word and threw them in jail. it harassed them...
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>> attention to detail is excellent, attention to quality, loyalty. >> reporter: there are a host of reasons, says company president fred hartman, for employing the elderly. >> our turnover, believe it or not, is very low. we probably bury more people than have people leave in a given year. >> reporter: hartman's family has owned vita needle for 80 years. but the company he took over in the 1980s was struggling. >> at the time all we could find was people that had been downsized, laid off, that were senior citizens and we could only afford part-time help at the time, so that's who we hired. then the epiphany and the light bulb went on and said, "this is a good arrangement for everybody." >> reporter: vita needle says it's made record profits 18 of the last 20 years, thanks in large part to its geriatric workforce, which works part-time for $10 to $20 per hour. >> mr. hartman's been very good to me. how many places would keep a man my age? even hire me? >> reporter: how much do you make? >> i'll never get rich here, let me put it that way. >> reporter: ferson, whose wall art was put u
>> attention to detail is excellent, attention to quality, loyalty. >> reporter: there are a host of reasons, says company president fred hartman, for employing the elderly. >> our turnover, believe it or not, is very low. we probably bury more people than have people leave in a given year. >> reporter: hartman's family has owned vita needle for 80 years. but the company he took over in the 1980s was struggling. >> at the time all we could find was people that had...
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money", it if you don't have a solution you're part of the problem so we'll help fix it with today's excellent power panel. joining us scott martin, chief market strategist for united advisors. kirsten powers, columnist for the "daily beast" and fox news political analyst and mark standrif, political analyst. kirsten, i'm sorry, i'm struggling. >> i'm used to it. don't worry. melissa: i didn't get my flu shot. i don't know we were just talking about that. i think i'm a little bit off. >> bad girl, bad girl. melissa: just looking at trying to get our books in order here, if you compare what we take in to what we put out, i mean not that we have a plan for what it is that we're spending, we have a deficit obviously of $900 billion every year. i mean, i don't even know where to start with this. kirsten, what would you do? >> unfortunately one person really can't do anything. the reason that --. melissa: come on! that is not the way to get started. one person can't do something. give me one idea!. >> the problem is you would have to be able to get the liberals and moderate democrats to be able to
money", it if you don't have a solution you're part of the problem so we'll help fix it with today's excellent power panel. joining us scott martin, chief market strategist for united advisors. kirsten powers, columnist for the "daily beast" and fox news political analyst and mark standrif, political analyst. kirsten, i'm sorry, i'm struggling. >> i'm used to it. don't worry. melissa: i didn't get my flu shot. i don't know we were just talking about that. i think i'm a...
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>> that is an excellent question and you brought back sad peopleries talking about the losses that occurred in el salvador. we rely primarily on host nation support but we have to take a harder look at the commitment and the capacity of the host nations. we have private security guards, some armed and unaveraged and marine guards at many places, 150, who at least are demonstrating a line of defense. we have to do more. when you ask, why do we rely on these? in part, because we don't have military assets everywhere. if you look at the statements by admiral mullen who was our chairman of our joint chiefs he said we have to work together more closely between state and d.o.d. but it is unrealistic to tether our military to every high risk post. how do we make our facilities as secure as possible without turning them into a fortress because our diplomats are not soldiers? how do we have reliable private security. the february 17 brigade was a libyan government-supported militia that started defending christmas stevens when he showed up before muammar qaddafi fell. they were reliable. they were r
>> that is an excellent question and you brought back sad peopleries talking about the losses that occurred in el salvador. we rely primarily on host nation support but we have to take a harder look at the commitment and the capacity of the host nations. we have private security guards, some armed and unaveraged and marine guards at many places, 150, who at least are demonstrating a line of defense. we have to do more. when you ask, why do we rely on these? in part, because we don't have...
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they just wanted to look at the facts, which they did an excellent job doing, and then tell all of us what we needed to do. that's what i think our highest responsibility is. >> thank you madam secretary. thinking about future attacks and trying to prevent those. on september 12th, the president vowed to quote bring to justice the killers who attacked our people in benghazi. so we ask the question and senator rich talked about where the people that perpetrated the recent attacks in algeria are they em boldened because no one paid a penalty for the attack in benghazi. >> i believe that drk i know that the fbi has been briefing some committees, i assume members or staff of this committee are included. i don't know that but i would assume, about the progress of their investigation. i got the most recent update from the director a few days ago when he returned from north africa. they are following some very promising leads and putting together cases. they would have to speak to you directly about that in a classified setting. but i think what they are trying to determine is how best to re
they just wanted to look at the facts, which they did an excellent job doing, and then tell all of us what we needed to do. that's what i think our highest responsibility is. >> thank you madam secretary. thinking about future attacks and trying to prevent those. on september 12th, the president vowed to quote bring to justice the killers who attacked our people in benghazi. so we ask the question and senator rich talked about where the people that perpetrated the recent attacks in...
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. >> it's an excellent question and deserves a very thoughtful answer longer than the time i have. we cannot retreat on new regimes. they are very new and most of them have leaders that have never run anything. they have come from backgrounds that are suspicious. it threw them in jail and harassed themselves and they have to do work. that work requires that we stay engaged. we have to do a better job in helping rebuild the security apparatus that can be used. we had a terrible assault on tunis. i called the president of tunisia and said you have got to send reinforcements right now. our embassy is going to be overrun. the government has been responsive, understanding that these terrorists, these extremists don't just threaten us in western countries, but the stability and the future of these governments. we have to help them the way we helped columbia. we need to do a better job conveying a counter narrative to the extremist jihadist narrative. i said this to the committee before. we advocated the broadcasting arena. we have private stations and cnn and fox and nbc and all of that.
. >> it's an excellent question and deserves a very thoughtful answer longer than the time i have. we cannot retreat on new regimes. they are very new and most of them have leaders that have never run anything. they have come from backgrounds that are suspicious. it threw them in jail and harassed themselves and they have to do work. that work requires that we stay engaged. we have to do a better job in helping rebuild the security apparatus that can be used. we had a terrible assault on...
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many people use unfortunate phrases and go on to be excellent nominees. the problem with chuck hagel is not a phrase. the problem with chuck hagel is a consistent attitude. the next secretary of defense will be -- will likely to have deal with two basic types of issues at the top of the inbox. the first is managing a defense build down, if the sequester goes into effect, a very dramatic defense build down. you need someone with excellent military management experience, which chuck hagen does not have. i think you were too kind to him in the opening presentation. the second challenge will be the challenge of iran. we are probably coming to the extreme decision point where iran in the four years ahead. and chuck hagel has shown himself again and again very credulous on what you can achieve by negotiating with iran. at this point, almost everybody's eyes have been op opened to the impossibility of arriving at a negotiated solution, and yet chuck hagel has insisted that such solutions are reachable with iran, hamas, and hezbollah. the question arises is he ha
many people use unfortunate phrases and go on to be excellent nominees. the problem with chuck hagel is not a phrase. the problem with chuck hagel is a consistent attitude. the next secretary of defense will be -- will likely to have deal with two basic types of issues at the top of the inbox. the first is managing a defense build down, if the sequester goes into effect, a very dramatic defense build down. you need someone with excellent military management experience, which chuck hagen does...
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it's just a magnificent platform and does excellent reconnaissance. narrator: still widely used today nearly 60 years after its introduction pilot endurance limits u-2 flight time to 12 hours. mcdonough: it's pretty demanding on their bodies. they have to wear a special high altitude suit for it. and then it wipes them out for a good couple of days. it fatigues them quite a bit to go that high. narrator: manned spy planes are not only limited by human endurance they also bring the risk of pilot loss. in 1960, bevacqua's friend francis gary powers, was shot down while flying a u-2 over the soviet union. reporter: it was a propaganda field day for the russians. narrator: powers' cover story was that he was on a meteorological flight. becqua: frank powers tried to say it was a weather flight, but there's miles of film. and so it was easy to discern what he was doing. reporter: and khrushchev denounced the united states with every epithet in his vocabulary. he summarily rejected all attempts of the west of reconciliation. narrator: powers was imprisoned i
it's just a magnificent platform and does excellent reconnaissance. narrator: still widely used today nearly 60 years after its introduction pilot endurance limits u-2 flight time to 12 hours. mcdonough: it's pretty demanding on their bodies. they have to wear a special high altitude suit for it. and then it wipes them out for a good couple of days. it fatigues them quite a bit to go that high. narrator: manned spy planes are not only limited by human endurance they also bring the risk of pilot...